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Friday, December 2, 2016

.@realdonaldtrump Trump’s HHS Pick a Member of Group Falsely Linking Abortion to Cancer

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons is explicitly anti-choice, and in a 2003 resolution defined human life as beginning at the moment of conception, which is in line with the radical "personhood" movement.

Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), selected by President-elect Trump to serve as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is a member of a medical group known for its opposition to evidence-based science on vaccinations and abortion care.

Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), confirmed to Rewire in a phone interview Thursday that Price is a member of the organization and that the group was "excited" Price had been selected to head HHS.

"It is not an exaggeration to say that the AAPS, through its journal [Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons] JPANDS, is waging a war on science- and evidence-based medicine in the name of its politics," Dr. David Gorski wrote in 2008 on the blog of the Society for Science-Based Medicine. Gorski, a surgical oncologist, pointed to AAPS's medically and scientifically unsupported positions on vaccinations, HIV/AIDs, and abortion, as well as its inflammatory rhetoric on undocumented immigrants, as examples of the group's dubious work.

AAPS is explicitly anti-choice, and in a 2003 resolution defined human life as beginning at the moment of conception, which is in line with the radical "personhood" movement. Legislation based on such beliefs seeks to classify fertilized eggs, zygotes, embryos, and fetuses as "persons" with full legal protection under the U.S. Constitution, which would mean criminalizing abortion as well as many forms of contraception.

"Current evidence does not support such a link between abortion and breast cancer, and there are now enough studies to allow us to conclude that there almost certainly is none," Gorski wrote in 2008. "Nonetheless, the AAPS and JPANDS continue to promote this link as though the scientific consensus actually supported it, further evidence of how the political agenda of the AAPS consistently warps its scientific views."